Dermal myogenic precursors derive from muscle satellite stem cells
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ABSTRACT: The contribution of non-resident, non-satellite myogenic progenitors to postnatal muscle homeostasis and repair is controversial. Precursor cells with the capacity to generate striated muscle fibers in vitro have been isolated from diverse adult tissues, although their physiological role being currently unclear. Since murine dermis-derived precursor cell cultures generate striated muscle when transplanted in vivo, we pursued to identify and characterize the myogenic cell population present in dermis-derived sphere cultures. Lineage tracing experiments for myogenic, perivascular and dermal precursor cell lineages showed a major contribution of Myf5 and Pax7-positive cell progeny to the dermal myogenic precursor cell subset. Tracing, in situ localization and ultrastructural analyses unequivocally demonstrated that Panniculus carnosus muscle-derived satellite stem cells expand in the dermal sphere culture conditions and originate dermis-derived myofibers in vitro. These results highlight the importance of unraveling distinct lineages in sphere cultures to avoid wrong assumptions when determining the developmental potential of adult stem cells. strain: Crl:CD1(ICR), B6.129S4-Myf5tm3(cre)Sor /J, B6,FVB-Tg(Cspg4-cre)1Akik/J, B195AP-Cre
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE67693 | GEO | 2017/02/21
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA280700
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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